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1new Atv Tire 26 X 11.00-12 6pr on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV Manufacturer Part Number:32021547 Brand:WD

  • Ideal for mud, snow and sand
  • 1X Front 26x11-12 Rear 6PR
  • SIZE 26x11-12 6PR S.W.(inchs)9.8 O.D.(inchs)26 Tread Depth. (mm) 20 MAX. LOAD(PSI) 40@7 RIM(inch) 8 Ply Rated 6
  • Unique shaped transition knobs for improved cornering traction & handling

1 X Front 26x11-12 Rear 6PR you will get one tire  ATV tire offers much greater durability and reliability, resulting in a much higher-mileage tire Ideal for mud, snow and sand we really need your business. We offer lower price and best tires for your customer . We only have good Chinese tires and


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